Poems by Oscar Wilde (1881) is a collection of his famous poetry which represents the full range of his achievement as a poet and includes the memorable poem to his sister with other masterpieces like On The Sale By Auction Of Keats' Love Letters, Sonnet On Hearing The Dies Irae Sung In The Sistine Chapel, Ravenna and The Ballad of Reading Gaol. With a Wilde's keen perception of human feelings and emotions make this a mature anthology of poetry.

About the Author

An eminent Irish playwright, novelist and poet, Wilde belonged to the late Victorian Era. Known for his role in Aesthetic and Decadent movements and his barbed wit, he was imprisoned on account of gross indecency for writing on taboo subjects.